Recovery Housing

Community understanding, commitment and support are vital to keeping individuals on their journey of recovery. At Gateway, we want to see people recover, families recover and communities recover.

Alumni House

Alumni House is a transitional housing facility for men and women in recovery from alcoholism and drug addictions. Since its inception in 1996, Alumni House has provided a stable living environment where men and women can learn new habits, cultivate new perceptions, develop the ability to make sound decisions, build character and practice accountability. Alumni House is part of Gateway’s tiered recovery housing program which transitions residents up a housing ladder that delivers increasingly more independence. The facility houses 40 men and 20 women with residents typically staying six months to one year.

Independence Village

Many Alumni House residents move to Gateway’s Independence Village, which provides long-term apartment accommodations on the Alumni House campus.

This permanent supportive housing enables clients to function independently while living in a less restrictive structured environment located on the Alumni House campus. There are 56 apartments available in seven two-story buildings.

Magnolia Row

Located in Jacksonville’s historic Riverside District, Magnolia Row provides recovery housing for women with children. Families living in Magnolia Row’s three side-by-side bungalows share a common back yard and a common goal—to live a rich and rewarding life alcohol and drug free.

Gateway, is an equal opportunity and drug-free workplace and prohibits discrimination in all of its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran’s status, or other legally protected status.